I think life is far too short to concentrate on your past. I rather look into the future.

You can move past your eating disorder and not let it have control over your life anymore.

You have to, as an individual, know how to tune that stage of your life that's in the past out.

There's nothing worse than saying the past is in the past, then dragging it into your kid's life.

We all carry our past. But it is a case of getting on with your life and improving it, if you want to.

Fans don't care what's in your private life, what happened in your past, where you come from. If you don't perform, they judge.

Stop acting as if life is a rehearsal. Live this day as if it were your last. The past is over and gone. The future is not guaranteed.

Whatever has happened in your past, it's - you can never deny it. I mean, you can never wash what's happened before in your life out of you.

I expected that someone was going to out me; you just can't go through life with a microscope on your career without someone delving into your past a little bit.

Don't ignore the past, but deal with it, on your own pace. Once you deal with it, you are free of it; and you are free to embrace your life and be a happy loving person because if you don't, the past will come back to haunt and keep coming back to haunt you.

I don't really want to go into it, because whenever I say anything about my past now, it becomes a pissing match... but I realised that I had acquiesced, in my 40s, to an idea of 'You know what, maybe this thing that you wanted in your life, maybe it just wasn't important.'

I grew up in a household with my mother, who was a Holocaust survivor. I very much understand the mentality that you cannot live in the past. You can't spend your entire life, or even portions of it, looking back and dwelling on things that have already happened. You have to move forward.

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